Wimberly, the homeowner of the 104 Burns Road residence where meth was said to have been manufactured, was also charged with an additional unlawful manufacturing of a controlled substance in the second degree. Pike, Herron and Wallace were also charged with loitering in a drug house.

According to the Morgan County Sheriff's Office, agents had received several tips that meth was being produced at the Hartselle home. A narcotics search warrant was executed Tuesday at the Burns Road residence where agents said they found a small amount of meth, lithium strips, pseudoephedrine, salt, lye, cold packs, camp fuel, syringes and a gun.

Bonds for the arrested individuals are $10,300 for Wimberly, $5,600 for Pike, $5,600 for Herron and $5,600 for Wallace.